HoodLemon
HoofLemon
HoodLemon

Martha picked Blake over GOOPY, i see fight coming or at least a major shade from GOOPY. Martha will also become a God mother to Blakes 2500 kids.

Hey genius, you realize that fascism is a category that includes both soviets and nazis correct? So we're either talking about glorifying the images of governments that killed 10 million+ people on the one hand, or 20 million+ people on the other? Ms. Minaj has not really placed her self in great company and I can see

Oh, and I am sure LOTS of people are thinking, "oh yeah, that looks just like the Bolshevik party 1944".

Yeah, I get it. STILL LOOKS NAZI.
If you are arguing it does not look Nazi, you are wrong. It looks more Nazi then it looks anything else. Trust me, I already know what the red army uniform looks like thanks but no thanks.

Yo, it does not have to be exclusive to be reminiscent or even a direct reference Fascism. Let's face it, NO ONE is thinking of Tinker vs DeMoines school district here. I understand swastika is not exclusive to the Nazi party too, but I would not recommend referencing it in a video. Which I feel is being done here.

No, it's very Nazi. Red arm bands? A black icon, in a white circle, on a red flag. I can't with this. The flag is really what puts it over the edge. If you took it I could almost see other things, but with that symbolism you just can't ignore the Nazi imagery.

It is not just anti-Semitic because Hitler tried to wipe out romani and other groups.

I thought this song was offensive as soon as I learned that Chris Brown was in it.

Oh rich people's Beanie Babies.. I can't wait until your market crashes.

an actual feminist loves men in the same regard that they love all humans. "Humanist" is a bullshit term used to separate yourself from a movement that has been bastardized to mean anti-male. It's counterproductive and semantics.

I get a lot of students who believe that hating men is the definition of feminism. It's embarrassing that they think this. I tell them that's not what feminism is and redefine it. However, they always look confused after, like the world has taken on a new, weird concept.

"Feminism will make me seem threatening and bitchy and less hot."

Why are they saying it though? I think that's the more interesting question. And it's not just celebrities - I've met some very intelligent women who say the same thing. And I think a large part of it is that feminism has an image problem. And rather than just roll our eyes, as feminists we also have to figure out why

It's talking out of both sides of your face. You are fighting for equality but somehow rejecting feminist as damaging. The continued misinterpretation of the term is head-bangingly frustrating. But the one that bakes my noodle is when people suggest feminism has negatively affected men. *facepalm*

It's not just celebrities, a growing number of ill-informed, I dare say brainwashed, young women, are starting to act all anti-feminist, but don't realize the very things they're saying and doing is feminism.

Yes! I was so proud of my friend at work last week. Another coworker was haranguing him about voting for Wendy Davis, and he told her, "I'm a feminist, and I'll vote for her because I believe in equality, and this rhetoric won't change my vote." I told him it was great he identified himself as a feminist, and he

I'm convinced Salma Hayek doesn't have access to a dictionary now.

Eh. I was feeling the same way, actually.

I always imagine their rationale is "But I'm pretty and girly and I don't hate men and I want them to like me. I can't be a feminist." And I am rolling my eyes right along with you.

I really have to roll my eyes anytime a celebrity says this. Every fucking time.